Ok here's the deal, I was coming back from getting a burger and fries and about half way back, my CB7 was getting hard to shift into any gear. I pulled over and I seen that my clutch fluid was low so I filled it back up and pumped the hell out of it, but it was still hard to go into any gear but I was able to get it into second and cruise home since I was right down the street. I bleed the clutch fluid today, I used an extra can of break fluid to catch the fluid I was bleeding by using a hose on to the bleed screw. I bleed it like ten times, I pumped until the pedal was tight again, but it never got nice and tight like it was. The slave cylinder moves but im not sure if its moving all the way out like it should because I still cant shift into any gear, and im not sure how much it should come out any way and the boot on the cylinder is a little busted as well. Whats going on here? Do you think it could be the master cylinder?
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostIt sounds like your master cylinder, do you have to keep putting fluid in it? (is it leaking?)
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Originally posted by wills_accord View PostMaybe about every month and a half.
If you pump multiple times and then try to shift, does this work?
I would have someone stand over the engine bay, look at the tranny and check if the clutch release lever is moving when you push on the clutch pedal. If its not, then your master cylinder isn't doing its job or you have a bad line between it and the tranny release lever. Start with this anyways.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostYou said the cylinder was a little busted as well. What did you mean by this?
If you pump multiple times and then try to shift, does this work?
I would have someone stand over the engine bay, look at the tranny and check if the clutch release lever is moving when you push on the clutch pedal. If its not, then your master cylinder isn't doing its job or you have a bad line between it and the tranny release lever. Start with this anyways.
Last edited by wills_accord; 04-12-2010, 10:56 AM.
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Should check the manual, and do some searches.
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...t=bleed+clutch
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look underneath the clutch pedal, where the master clutch cylinder is attached to the pedal. if u c fluid leaking. get the master cylinder replaced. i also suggest u should replace the slave as well. when one of them goes out. get the other replaced as well. dont have the answer y but this is what the dealership told me when they told me that my master was bad.
although i only told them to replace my master because at the time, i didnt have enough money for both. 2 weeks later my slave went out.
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both should be replaced, it never fails for one to go out shortly after the other if you dont replace both.
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What's your process for bleeding the slave? What I've found to work best (tiring but works amazing, and you will need a second person) is pumping the clutch 50 times. Then, while holding the clutch pedal to the floor, open the bleed screw for a quick second and tighten it. Do this several times, until the clutch pedal feels like it used to. If it doesn't, then you definitely have a problem somewhere in the system. And yes, 50 times seems ridiculous, but it works amazing!
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Originally posted by CiNCitYCB7 View PostWhat's your process for bleeding the slave? What I've found to work best (tiring but works amazing, and you will need a second person) is pumping the clutch 50 times. Then, while holding the clutch pedal to the floor, open the bleed screw for a quick second and tighten it. Do this several times, until the clutch pedal feels like it used to. If it doesn't, then you definitely have a problem somewhere in the system. And yes, 50 times seems ridiculous, but it works amazing!
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Originally posted by wills_accord View PostAfter I pump and hold, do I open the bleeder to let out all of the pressure or just let a little out and close it real quick?
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